Zelenskyy Urges Allies for Support as Frontline City Falls

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Ukrainian President Zelensky urged the U.S. and other allies to continue supporting Ukraine at the Munich Security Conference, warning that Russia's aggression poses a threat to the international order. With concerns over U.S. reliability and aid deadlock, European leaders are considering alternative defense measures, while Zelensky emphasized the urgent need for support as Ukraine faces a critical shortage of munitions. The withdrawal from Avdiivka and Navalny's death have heightened tensions, and Zelensky's plea for aid was met with uncertainty amid fears of escalating conflict and the impact on Ukrainian civilians and the economy.
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